Talking Information Center

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Marshfield, United States

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Radio broadcaster· Non-profit organization· Broadcast Media

Talking Information Center Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Talking Information Center is located in Marshfield, United States on 130 Enterprise Dr. Talking Information Center is rated 5 out of 5 in the category radio broadcaster in United States. The Talking Information Center (TIC) was established in 1978 and has been servicing the visually impaired and print impaired communities for 36 years. We broadcast our programming around the globe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! Access to our service is provided over an extensive network of radio and cable TV outlets in collaboration with our five affiliates across the state as well as streaming online. TIC operates with the help of more than 200 volunteers in our Marshfield, MA studio alone. We offer a variety of programs including Newspapers, consumer interests, NY Times Book lists, History, Sports (Men’s Interest) and more. To view a listing of programs by category, please click here. Each year, TIC provides live coverage of the Bay State Council of the Blind and National Federation of the Blind state conventions. In April 2014, we brought live coverage of the visually impaired division at the Boston marathon for the first time. In addition, we stream our audio on our web site, and we are now offering podcasts . Many of our listeners still listen by using special radio receivers tuned to the sub-carrier of local FM radio stations. For more information, please call us 1-800-696-9505.

Address

130 Enterprise Dr

Phone

+1 7818344400

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Marshfield, Massachusetts

Founded

1978

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sara Kara Paulson

I work here and i love it a lot

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Beverly Johnston

The best program, especially for print-handicapped people. And their live audience radio show mysteries are a delight. Check out TIC online.

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Steve Dubin

Talking Information Center (TIC) radio brings news, culture and community to life for my low vision friends. From supermarket flyers to the New York Times to radio plays, TIC entertains, educates and inspires.

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Edward Boylan

Great service to blind people with books, periodicals and newspapers

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BOOK BOOK AND AWAY

Super informant readings